Narrative of a Five Year's Residence at Nepaul, Том 1Colburn, 1852 |
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... enemy . The General at last sent for me , and told me he had a most arduous and dangerous trust to commit to me ; that much , indeed everything , depended on its successful execution ; that if Marshall's force were de- stroyed , a ...
... enemy . The General at last sent for me , and told me he had a most arduous and dangerous trust to commit to me ; that much , indeed everything , depended on its successful execution ; that if Marshall's force were de- stroyed , a ...
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... enemy's camp , reflects the highest credit on all hands , and it is only to be regretted that the nature of the ground , and the guide losing the way in the dark , prevented this brave body of men from arriving at their post earlier ...
... enemy's camp , reflects the highest credit on all hands , and it is only to be regretted that the nature of the ground , and the guide losing the way in the dark , prevented this brave body of men from arriving at their post earlier ...
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... enemy when we were in position . The Lieutenant - Colonel now concludes with saying that he never wishes to lead braver men into the field , for braver cannot be found . The strength and nature of the enemy's position must have been ...
... enemy when we were in position . The Lieutenant - Colonel now concludes with saying that he never wishes to lead braver men into the field , for braver cannot be found . The strength and nature of the enemy's position must have been ...
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... enemy's cavalry , who followed and fired on him for several miles , he succeeded in reaching Lieutenant- Colonel Marshall's camp on the morning of the 30th , completing a march of one hundred and fifty miles in thirty - eight hours ...
... enemy's cavalry , who followed and fired on him for several miles , he succeeded in reaching Lieutenant- Colonel Marshall's camp on the morning of the 30th , completing a march of one hundred and fifty miles in thirty - eight hours ...
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... enemy's baggage , and a large quantity of arms , fell into our hands . The loss on our side , considering the obstinate nature of the conflict , was wonderfully small : -Lieutenant Lodge , 25th Regiment , one Havildar , and nine rank ...
... enemy's baggage , and a large quantity of arms , fell into our hands . The loss on our side , considering the obstinate nature of the conflict , was wonderfully small : -Lieutenant Lodge , 25th Regiment , one Havildar , and nine rank ...
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